Advice buying 2019 iMac

I need to replace my 2009 iMac and want to get a new 2019 iMac.

I am a basic user: internet, online banking and shopping, word processing, Quicken, photos and creating photo books. No gaming or video editing.

I will definitely go with a SSD drive, and am deciding between the quad-core with 8 MB ram or spending an extra $300 for 6-core with 16 MB ram.

Will I even notice a difference with the 6-core for what my use is? Long term, would 6-core and 16MB ram make more sense?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!




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Posted on Aug 21, 2019 1:22 PM

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Aug 21, 2019 1:33 PM in response to tkadell

If you are going with a 21.5" model get a minimum of 16GB of RAM, why becuase the 21.5" iMacs cannot have the RAM upgraded by the user.


If you are going with a 27" get it with the base 8GB of RAM and then purchase an upgrade (at about 50% of what Apple charges) for your upgraded RAM. I'd buy 16GB, add that to your 8GB and you have 24GB. If you take this route ONLY purchase RAM from either Crucial.com or Macsales.com. Why because they both supply very high quality products that work, charge reasonable prices and have excellent service. In short there is no reason not to use them.


For your needs, you will not see benefits in the CPU. You are wise getting a SSD but on the RAM have a minimum of 16GB!!

Aug 21, 2019 1:53 PM in response to tkadell

I STRONGLY recommend to buy a refurbished iMac but ONLY purchase direct from Apple!!!!!!!!!!!!! My last several Macs have all been refurbished.


When purchased from Apple there is no downside, they are identical to a new machine, have the same 1 year warranty, are eligible for AppleCare (strongly recommended again) and can save hundreds of dollars. If you don't find what you want the first time you look, then look very often as inventory changes very quickly.

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